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<small>Click here for notes on the Our Father prayer:<ref></small>
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* The "Our Father" is also known as "The Lord's Prayer"  
* The "Our Father" is also known as "The Lord's Prayer"  
** it is more commonly called so by Protestants
** it is more commonly called so by Protestants
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* See [[Lord's Prayer]] for Scriptural source of the title "Our Father" in Mathew and Luke
* See [[Lord's Prayer]] for Scriptural source of the title "Our Father" in Mathew and Luke
* Catholic versions of the "Our Father" tend not capitalize any but "Our Father" and first words of sentences.
* Catholic versions of the "Our Father" tend not capitalize any but "Our Father" and first words of sentences.
* See [https://www.catholic.com/tract/the-lords-prayer The Lord's Prayer, catholic.com]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Pater_Noster Pater Noster Church in Jerusalem]:
In 1106, European Crusaders built a chapel in the ruins of the "Church of the Disciples," built by St. Helena (mother of Constantine) in the early 300s AD over a cave on the Mount of Olives thought to be the location of the Ascension of Christ. The Crusaders associated the site with the teaching of the Our Father prayer. The entire site was excavated and a new church and compound built that preserves part of the original churches, as well as the chapel area, a grotto, where the Crusaders thought that Jesus taught the Our Father prayer.
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File:Grotto_in_Church_of_the_Pater_Noster.JPG|The Grotto, that is believed to be a place where Jesus taught the Lord's Prayer to His disciples.
File:Jerusalem_Batch_1_(757).jpg|View from the cloister
File:Jerusalem_Batch_1_(754).jpg|The Our Father in various languages
File:Padre_Nostro_latino.jpg|Closeup of the Our Father in Latin
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== Prayer to Jesus ==
== Prayer to Jesus ==
also, "The Prayer," or "The Jesus Prayer"  
also, "The Prayer," or "The Jesus Prayer"